Robin Rendle is a seasoned product and UX designer with 13 years of experience crafting clear, user-focused interfaces for developer and consumer products. Based in San Francisco, he’s held senior design roles at Sentry and Retool and joined Apple in 2025, blending product strategy with pixel-level execution. His front-end contributions to the popular open-source Sentry project demonstrate a pragmatic eye for UX detail—improving copy, layout, and accessibility across complex developer workflows. Robin’s background in information design (MA) and earlier work as a web designer and front-end developer give him a rare fluency between design thinking and implementation. He’s also an experienced writer for CSS-Tricks, which surfaces his ability to communicate design decisions clearly to both engineers and stakeholders. Colleagues rely on him to turn ambiguous requirements into elegant, usable experiences that scale.
13 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Arts (M.A.) Information design, Master of Arts (M.A.) Information design at University of Reading
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) English Language and Literature General, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) English Language and Literature General at University of Plymouth
Developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:190 reviews, 185 commits, 355 PRs in 2 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Robin primarily contributed to the front-end of the Sentry application, focusing on UI/UX improvements and copy updates. Their commits include changes to the text and layout of various components, such as login forms, release details, and issue tracking integrations. They also addressed font size inconsistencies and corrected text alignment issues. Overall, the user’s work aimed at enhancing the user interface and refining the user experience.
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